Having been shown this catastrophic possible future, we are then offered a means of averting it through our racial self-overthrow.
28 Days Later has a purpose beyond behavioral reconditioning however, for it also clearly prefigures events that would come to transpire long after its authorship, making it a form of predictive programming. Like all such programming, this was intended both to help engineer future conditions and outcomes and to preemptively frame emerging events in the collective consciousness so as to dictate the manner in which they would be perceived as they came to unfold. Thus, the rise of White self-preservationary anger, as manifest for example in the 2024 England riots, has been understood in the popular mind through subconscious association with ingrained fictional tropes and narratives as a manifestation of a dangerous and irrational sickness.
Films like 28 Days Later have had their intended narrative-forming effect. And as the violence and hatred of the racial interloper as well as the
repressive actions of the hostile institutions with which they are aligned intensify, so too, will a media messaging designed to redirect and neutralize White backlash against it, and to provide moral sanction for more radical measures taken against our kind. It is certain that the upcoming sequel, 28 Years Later, has been specifically contrived for precisely these ends and that its antagonists will be the White cults and
tribes that denote White efforts to collectivize and survive in the face of existential danger.
If they are to live, a people must have the will to fight and the will to hate. This is the incontrovertible truth of life in this world made hideous in our eyes because it is viewed through the clouded lens of a false morality that condemns as evil the demands that survival makes of us and the very instincts that empower us to meet them.
For as long as we despise those instincts, whether they reveal themselves in hatred, or in prejudice, or in anger, we despise an inalienable part of our own being and this reviled inner nature will appear in our eyes as a monster to wreak a vengeance upon us. But if we embrace it without judgment or reproof, the veil will be lifted and it will show itself as a friend once more.
The Beast Within was only ever a monster to those who had cause to fear it.